User’s credentials are primary targets of phishing or social engineering attacks as users’ credentials or identities provide access to company networks. This is especially challenging for organizations with multiple locations and those with mobile workforce, contractors and partners who need to access company resources 24/7. This is the reason that identity protection or identity access management (IAM) is one of the cornerstones of good security and governance in any organization, small or big. Detecting compromised identities to identify indicators of attack and indicators of compromise within the systems is crucial in rapid security incident detection and response – thus minimizing the security incident costs.
Attendees will learn about Office 365 security, compliance and productivity capabilities to help end users take advantage of those functionalities including:

Why cloud security tools – practitioner perspective

Office 365 and Azure compliance with standards and government regulations

Objectives
User’s credentials are primary targets of phishing or social engineering attacks as users’ credentials or identities provide access to company networks, applications or even bank accounts. This is especially challenging for organizations with multiple locations and those with mobile workforce, contractors and partners who need to access company resources 24/7. Thus why identity protection or identity access management (IAM) is one of the cornerstones of good security and governance in any organization, small or big. Being able to detect compromised identities, identify indicators of attack and indicators of compromise within the systems is crucial in rapid security incident detection and response – thus minimizing the security incident costs.
This presentation will show how Microsoft cloud solutions address identity protection across on-premises and cloud environments, and applications. We’ll review security tools available in the Azure Cloud to protect organization identities, on-premises and in the cloud infrastructure, by providing visibility into systems security and events detection - Security Incident and Event Management (SIEM) system.

Audience Benefits
This presentation will show how Microsoft cloud solutions address identity protection across on-premises and cloud environments, and applications. We’ll review security tools available in the Azure Cloud to protect organization identities, on-premises and in the cloud infrastructure, by providing visibility into systems security and events detection - Security Incident and Event Management (SIEM) system.
Attendees will learn why Azure Cloud identity access management and security solution may better fit organization needs; how Office 365 security features are protecting user’s identity in the cloud and on-premises; how privileged identity management (PIM) can be addressed; how to create visibility into organization cloud environment and how to protect it, and how to use cloud security tools to protect on premises infrastructure using Azure SIEM.
The audience will also understand how scalability of cloud solutions (pay for what you use) makes Cloud tools advantageous for small and big organizations.
This presentation is for technical and business/technical audience who will benefit from better understanding of Office 365/ Azure security features and options for systems’ protection in the cloud and on-premises without breaking the bank.

Outline
This presentation is an overview of Azure security and compliance, and Azure security tools functionality that help manage information privacy, security and compliance risks. Azure GRC, Azure/Office 365 data and identity protection, device and network security and log analytics (SIEM) features and reporting will be reviewed to help business / technical audience (security/IT manager, IT auditors, GRC/compliance managers) understand some of the Azure Cloud features providing systems’ visibility and security, and how these functionalities help address systems’ monitoring, investigation, reporting and auditing responsibilities.

Program Option

Member Price

Non-Member Price

1 Way to Register

Policies

Recording Prohibited

Video or audio recording of any portion of this event is strictly prohibited.

Webinar Cancellation Policy

To receive a refund, notice is required at least five
days prior to the program. With proper notice, fees are refunded minus a
$40 service fee. No refunds are given for cancellations received with fewer
Than five days notice. AHIMA reserves the right to cancel or
reschedule a webinar due to unforeseen circumstances.
Please note:
All Web Replay, CD and MP3
(MP3s available w/select programs)
sales are nonrefundable)

Live Event Cancellation Policy

REFUNDS

AHIMA provides full refunds less a processing fee of $125 for registration cancellations made up until 61 days prior to the date of the first day of the program. A partial refund of 75% is provided for registration cancellations made between 60 and 46 days prior to the date of the first day of the program. NO REFUNDS are provided within 45 days of the date of the first day of the program. All refunds are processed within 30 days of receipt.

SUBSTITUTIONS

Substitutions (that is, assigning a paid registration to another individual) must be requested at least 31 days prior to the date of the first day of the program. A processing fee of $75 will be invoiced at that time. Substitutions are not accepted within 30 days of the program date and no refund will be.

RESCHEDULING

Rescheduling (that is, postponing the use of a paid registration to a future instance of the same program) is subject to availability and limited to future instances of the same program currently advertised on www.ahima.org and occurring within six months of the original program date and within the same year. Requests received at least 46 days prior to the first day of the program will be considered. Approved changes will be accessed a processing fee of $125. Rescheduling is not permitted within 45 days of the program date; no refund will be provided. Registration must be utilized during the same year of purchase.

SUBMITTING REQUESTS FOR REFUNDS, SUBSTITUTIONS AND RESCHEDULING

AHIMA reserves the right to modify, cancel or reschedule any event or meeting due to unforeseen circumstances. Registered attendees will be notified of cancellation in advance of program with options of one of the following: 1) re-register for any rescheduled program if available or 2) receive full refund of monies paid for the cancelled program. Cancelled Program Refunds: Refunds for registration fees paid for cancelled programs with no rescheduled options will be paid in full and automatically sent to attendees with 30 days of notification. Rescheduled Program Refunds – Registrants for rescheduled programs will receive notification instructing registrants about either re-registering for the rescheduled program or obtaining full refund. AHIMA assumes no responsibility for personal expenses. Requests for refunds, substitutions and rescheduling must be submitted in writing to the Meeting Registrar by fax to 312-233-1500. All requests should include the name and date of the program. For substitutions, please include both the original registrant and the substitute registrant’s: name, mailing address, phone number, e-mail address, and order reference number. Notification of approval will be made within seven days of receipt of the request.

PAYMENT IN FULL BEFORE REACHING ONSITE

AHIMA is committed to supporting our customer’s ability to pay using purchase orders. However, all programs must be paid in full prior to the first day of the program. Individuals using purchase orders where payment has not processed by the first day of the program will need to provide a valid credit card to AHIMA to as confirmation of payment and agree that this card will be held up to 10 business days after the last day of the program . At that time if payment has not been made in full AHIMA, AHIMA may process payment using the credit card.